thanks for the feedback. not sure watcha mean where they come together. the base of the %22D%22 lands squarely on top the lower part of the counter. maybe its the resolution making it look fuzzy? anywho v. nice portfolio, penflare!
heehee, your right about %22BISTRO%22 sdijock, soon as I registered the name I started getting restaurant service promotions in the mail. I chose it cuz I'm a small one-man operation.**appreciate your comments!**
Nice logo, Steve. Have you tried a vertical thin line between 'Design' and 'Bistro'? The current motif kind of throws the balance of the design off in my opinion. You could use the same line weight as the thinnest parts of the mark. Just an idea.
This is not finished yet.*The pieces aren't working together, rather fighting.*There is tension between the two parts that need to be resolved.*I don't care for the icon between design and bistro, it's too commonly used*and I don't think you need it. *I like how you have it in your title DesignBistro.
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nice simplistic approach - i like it, i would clean up the lines a bit where they come together
ReplyI like it too. My only concern would be that people usually associate %22BISTRO%22 with food/restaurants, not designers. May not be an issue though.
Replythanks for the feedback. not sure watcha mean where they come together. the base of the %22D%22 lands squarely on top the lower part of the counter. maybe its the resolution making it look fuzzy? anywho v. nice portfolio, penflare!
Replyheehee, your right about %22BISTRO%22 sdijock, soon as I registered the name I started getting restaurant service promotions in the mail. I chose it cuz I'm a small one-man operation.**appreciate your comments!**
ReplyNice logo, Steve. Have you tried a vertical thin line between 'Design' and 'Bistro'? The current motif kind of throws the balance of the design off in my opinion. You could use the same line weight as the thinnest parts of the mark. Just an idea.
Replyinteresting observation Oclarlink. I will have to try that!
ReplyThis is not finished yet.*The pieces aren't working together, rather fighting.*There is tension between the two parts that need to be resolved.*I don't care for the icon between design and bistro, it's too commonly used*and I don't think you need it. *I like how you have it in your title DesignBistro.
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